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The term "layers" normally refers to layers in a networking protocol stack, usually based on the original OSI definition, e.g. Ethernet is layer 2, IP is layer 3 and TCP is layer 4.  Since this usage is so pervasive in networking I suggest you substitute something, for eample Tiers.
The term "layers" normally refers to layers in a networking protocol stack, usually based on the original OSI definition, e.g. Ethernet is layer 2, IP is layer 3 and TCP is layer 4.  Since this usage is so pervasive in networking I suggest you substitute something, for eample Tiers.
== freedomnode ==
Looking at this for the first time in a while, I realized that we need to update it to reflect the modularization of freedomnode versus freedombox. =)

Revision as of 19:21, 14 June 2012

Wouldn't it be better to use the term "Tiers" instead of "Layers" ??

The term "layers" normally refers to layers in a networking protocol stack, usually based on the original OSI definition, e.g. Ethernet is layer 2, IP is layer 3 and TCP is layer 4.  Since this usage is so pervasive in networking I suggest you substitute something, for eample Tiers.

freedomnode

Looking at this for the first time in a while, I realized that we need to update it to reflect the modularization of freedomnode versus freedombox. =)